It has been long rumored that Mila Kunis is wanted for Anastasia Steele in Focus Features' upcoming adaptation of E.L. James' erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey. But is the actress even interested in the coveted role?

Next seen in Oz: The Great and Powerful as the witch Theodora, Kunis appeared on Extra to promote the movie, and was asked directly about taking on the part of Anastasia. Does she want to do it? Her immediate response was quick.

"No!"

The wishy-washy actress then quickly recants this statement.

"I'm not disinterested..."

It isn't clear if Mila Kunis has even been offered the part. Universal and Focus Features are in the midst of putting the adaptation together. In the book, Anastasia Steele is a 22 years-old college student, while the actress is 30 and clearly long out of school. The story revolves around the erotic relationship between a wealthy business magnate named Christian Grey and Steele, who explores her sexuality for the first time. It seems clear that Mila Kunis isn't really age appropriate for this coveted role, and it will most likely go to a relatively unknown actress.

You can watch the full interview, which features a preview of the upcoming Oz: The Great and Powerful. Be warned though, Mario López gives away a spoiler that Disney has been trying to keep for the past few months. If you want to know the identity of the Wicked Witch before you delve into the mysteries of the movie, then by all means watch.

@narrator But what is the popular consensus? I know many women that have read the books and say they're great, and since the series is very popular, wouldn't that lead one to believe that the popular consensus finds the books worthy? As far as Twilight, I haven't read them, and only watched the first film before saying it wasn't something I was interested in. However, not once have I trashed the series. I recognized it as something that wasn't made with me in mind as the target audience. I know many fans of the books that dislike the films, or say they aren't as good as the books, and I take their word for it. They are far better able to determine the quality of both the novels and the film series that I have largely ignored. As for Fifty, the series has mixed reviews, but popular consensus, particularly of the people that are the target audience, love the series of books. With that said, I don't see how anyone here, especially those of us not in the target audience, can criticize a film series yet to be made, based on a book series that hasn't been read.

Hmm, @ejk1. While that sensible advice may apply to most cases where popular opinion about something is split down the middle, such as with the film SideEffects, I don't think that rule justly pertains to this type of situation. Sure, I can't say whether or not I found it to be a piece of crap without first reading it, so any argument I have with someone who HAS read it might as well be invalid. However, if popular consensus is that the source material for this upcoming adaption sucks, I'm not likely to have faith in the project or talk good about the book. Have any of us here read all of the Twilight books? Lol. Because I know we've dished out a ton of sh*t about that franchise over the years. I don't see this as being any different. Oh, and I wasn't trashing the project's ability, so much as stating that it has been received poorly. What I WAS trashing was the fact that it's basically S&M smut.

I'm in agreement with @ROFLitschristian and Michael Kolesik. As much as part of me would love to see Kunis or an equally hot starlet strip and f*ck for the camera, because that's essentially what they'd be doing, a larger part of me doesn't want to see that exact same thing. Especially not with something as poorly written as 50 Shades of Grey reportedly is. It's tacky and shameless, and that's what porn is basically for if you're into not having actual sex.

Then I think back to Black Swan like @kguy said, and my smaller and less moral side almost wins out. Damn male hormones and gorgeous women!

So... they're making an explicit porno with no story, no character development, no thought, and practically a bad sex fan-fiction you would read on the internet that was written by a horny 12-year-old teenager?